The Sopranos: What Happened To Furio After Season 4?
Whether it be ghosts haunting The Sopranos characters or hits being put on people for killing someone, The Sopranos do show consequences for killing characters. For example, Tony shoots his own cousin Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) for killing Billy Leotardo (Chris Caldovino) and starting a mob war. If Tony actually tried getting Furio killed, it would likely go down in a similar way as Johnny Sack’s (Vincent Curatola) attempt at ordering a hit on DiMeo family captain Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) for making a crude joke about his wife. Boss Carmine Lupertazzi (Tony Lip) doesn’t sanction the hit, as the move would’ve been an overreaction – not to mention that Ralph is greatly depended on by the family. Of course, Tony ranks higher than Johnny Sack, but the nature of potential consequences remains to be similar.
With even the main lead Tony being killed in The Sopranos as creator David Chase confirms, it’s refreshing to think of Furio actually moving on with his life. The Neapolitan Zucca family is much more respected than Tony’s crew, as shown in the Italy episodes in season 2. If Furio was therefore working with that family again, any rank he holds carries much more prestige. Considering his effectiveness in the mob, Furio likely climbed ranks and could have become a capo or even a boss, becoming all the more influential. At the very least, Furio’s likely better off in Naples than Jersey.
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The Sopranos: What Happened To Furio After Season 4?
Whether it be ghosts haunting The Sopranos characters or hits being put on people for killing someone, The Sopranos do show consequences for killing characters. For example, Tony shoots his own cousin Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) for killing Billy Leotardo (Chris Caldovino) and starting a mob war. If Tony actually tried getting Furio killed, it would likely go down in a similar way as Johnny Sack’s (Vincent Curatola) attempt at ordering a hit on DiMeo family captain Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) for making a crude joke about his wife. Boss Carmine Lupertazzi (Tony Lip) doesn’t sanction the hit, as the move would’ve been an overreaction – not to mention that Ralph is greatly depended on by the family. Of course, Tony ranks higher than Johnny Sack, but the nature of potential consequences remains to be similar.
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With even the main lead Tony being killed in The Sopranos as creator David Chase confirms, it’s refreshing to think of Furio actually moving on with his life. The Neapolitan Zucca family is much more respected than Tony’s crew, as shown in the Italy episodes in season 2. If Furio was therefore working with that family again, any rank he holds carries much more prestige. Considering his effectiveness in the mob, Furio likely climbed ranks and could have become a capo or even a boss, becoming all the more influential. At the very least, Furio’s likely better off in Naples than Jersey.
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The Sopranos: What Happened To Furio After Season 4?
Whether it be ghosts haunting The Sopranos characters or hits being put on people for killing someone, The Sopranos do show consequences for killing characters. For example, Tony shoots his own cousin Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) for killing Billy Leotardo (Chris Caldovino) and starting a mob war. If Tony actually tried getting Furio killed, it would likely go down in a similar way as Johnny Sack’s (Vincent Curatola) attempt at ordering a hit on DiMeo family captain Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) for making a crude joke about his wife. Boss Carmine Lupertazzi (Tony Lip) doesn’t sanction the hit, as the move would’ve been an overreaction – not to mention that Ralph is greatly depended on by the family. Of course, Tony ranks higher than Johnny Sack, but the nature of potential consequences remains to be similar.
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With even the main lead Tony being killed in The Sopranos as creator David Chase confirms, it’s refreshing to think of Furio actually moving on with his life. The Neapolitan Zucca family is much more respected than Tony’s crew, as shown in the Italy episodes in season 2. If Furio was therefore working with that family again, any rank he holds carries much more prestige. Considering his effectiveness in the mob, Furio likely climbed ranks and could have become a capo or even a boss, becoming all the more influential. At the very least, Furio’s likely better off in Naples than Jersey.
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